Overview The average travel time between Avignon and Frankfurt is 8h19 minutes. The quickest route is 7h19 minutes. The first train leaving Avignon is at 07:58, the last at 14:14. There is an average of 5 trains a day between Avignon and Frankfurt, leaving approximately every 1h56 minutes.

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Avignon

Avignon, the city of Popes

Avignon is located in the Provence region, on the left flank of the Rhône River and is home to more than 500,000 people. Avignon can be reached from main cities like Paris (2h40 trip), Lyon (1h trip) or Marseille (30 minutes trip).

Avignon invites you to share its lifestyle and superb heritage. With its bridge, the Palace of the Popes, testimony to its prestigious past as Capital of Christianity in the Middle Ages, Avignon offers grandiose architecture, with several monuments ranked among UNESCO’s World Heritage. Avignon offers numerous possibilities for sightseeing, activities and events. Tourists can also discover plenty of attractive shops, Provençal cooking, local specialities and the Côtes du Rhône wines… The Mont Ventoux, the lavender fields and all the beauty of Provence is on the doorstep of Avignon.

Frankfurt, also known as Frankfurt am Main, ranks among the most popular cosmopolitan urban cities of Europe. The city is one of the most important cities in Germany and is now a major financial and business hub. The city is dotted with a main railway station which connect Frankfurt to the rest of Germany and Europe. Frankfurt is home to a large number of finance institutions and other businesses who have their headquarters and offices in the skyscraping zone of the city. Frankfurt’s social scene is very multicultural and the city is home to Germany’s most celebrated museum landscape, offering its guests a colourful variety of cultural highlights throughout the year.

Reviews & ratings Avignon - Frankfurt

"Tgv Avignon-Frankfurt"Trevor d.12/08/2013Lovely, quiet, clean and comfortable. A nice touch was the complimentary snack. The ease and convenience of booking on the internet was also a great plus. The only downside to our journey was that we had to take a connection from Arles to Avignon and catch a bus to the TGV station in Avignon. The lady at Arles station persuaded us to buy the bus ticket with our train ticket only to find out that over 5 Euros was charged in commission! We could have purchased the ticket on the bus for 1,6 Euro!